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From: Erik Naggum
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* TejimaNoHimitsu
| Thanks guys! I really appreciate your help. I never knew about the
| CLHS.... I'll have to look over this! =)
What are you using to learn to program in Common Lisp now? I really hope
you have found a textbook, and are not _only_ using documentation that
comes with your Common Lisp environment. Both a tutorial on the language
and the reference will come in very handy very quickly. There is no
nutshell handbook on Common Lisp yet, for instance, because the standard
(CLHS among friends) is sufficient, but it is not pedagogical in nature.
www.lisp.org is a good start.
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